Ecuador, Guayaquil
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Founded in 1995 in Quito as a private bilingual liberal-arts school. The Samborondón campus began operating in 2013. The school joined Nord Anglia Education in 2019, joining an international family of Nord Anglia schools. The first Samborondón graduating class was in 2022.
The school has a warm, vibrant community of students and parents who work closely with teachers and staff to create a fun and engaging learning environment. Parents volunteer for activities, performances, and school events, as well as social activities off-campus. The Student Government (StuGov) organizes community-building events. As part of Nord Anglia Education, students connect to a global network via Global Campus and participate in global experiences, including the Global Games and international expeditions.
Parents collaborate to volunteer in activities, performances, and school events, as well as social activities off-campus. They work with teachers and staff to support the learning experience. The Student Government (StuGov) organizes community-building events. As part of Nord Anglia Education, families connect to a global network through Global Campus. The Global Campus enables collaboration with students and alumni across the Nord Anglia community. Global Games and international expeditions provide opportunities for international friendships.
Colegio Menor Samborondón is an international school offering the American curriculum with Advanced Placement options, built on a liberal arts approach that develops well-rounded learners who are artists, scientists, musicians, writers and mathematicians. The Samborondón campus opened in 2013 and has been part of Nord Anglia Education since 2019, welcoming students ages 3 to 17. Preschool delivers 100% English immersion; from Lower to High School, English is the language of instruction for core subjects, with 20% Spanish. The campus spans about 30,000 square meters with a 2,000 square meter multisport complex, a professional recording studio, nine music classrooms, visual arts studios, a Juilliard-inspired dance space, and three innovation labs with 3D printers, plus Mobile iPad labs. A bilingual Media Center from Grade 1 supports research. Partnerships with Juilliard and MIT enrich the arts and STEM, while Global Campus connects students with peers in 32 countries, including expeditions and Global Games.